Participants will learn how to respond to acts of terrorism, including workplace violence, and how to develop and implement plans and procedures for responding to hijackings. Participants will learn how to gain access to a rail vehicle and resolve the incident with minimal public endangerment. Bombs, terrorist activities, and implementation of emergency procedures will be addressed. Two seminars are conducted at the host site due to participation of emergency responders.
Who Should Attend
a All levels of managers and supervisors and individuals responsible for developing, administering, and
implementing emergency response plans for transit rail hijackings; Federal, state and local officials;
community law enforcement personnel, and emergency responders
How You Will Benefit
a Describe your responsibilities during a rail hijacking
a Identify strategies and techniques to prevent hijacking incidents
a Select and detail subordinates in procedural response (on and in train)
a Organize and manage positions during emergencies
a Describe effective methods to handle media and emergencies
a Develop employee relations with other agencies
What You Will Learn
a Identify bombs, chemical, biological, or radiological threats, history, and trends
a Identify flaws in facility design and operation
a Develop an emergency response plan
a Plan a systematic response; gain access to a rail car (stopped and in motion)
CEU's: 0.0
Length: 1.00 Day(s)
Tuition: $30
Contact Number: (405) 954-3682
Prerequisite(s): None